01-17-2005, 07:56 PM
Cheap? Yes. Funny? Definitely.
Mind Control is quite possibly the funniest PvP spell in the game. During a skirmish outside of Refuge Pointe, back when my group and I were in our early forties, our priest MC'd some poor dorf warrior named Baldur, and had him tank the Refuge Pointe guards for us. He died in the process.
We've also used MC to have him hop into lakes of lava, tank Fozruk and his buddies, and hop off of various cliffsides. Strangely, though, he's usually friendly when he sees us; whether that's because he's afraid of getting MC'd into town guards again, or he got amusement out of the various situations, we don't know.
As for me, red=dead for anything that cons green or higher in Contested territory. Red=dead no matter what they con if they're in Horde territory - if they're there, they aren't there to do any good, and I'll butcher and corpse-camp them until they leave.
Mind Control is quite possibly the funniest PvP spell in the game. During a skirmish outside of Refuge Pointe, back when my group and I were in our early forties, our priest MC'd some poor dorf warrior named Baldur, and had him tank the Refuge Pointe guards for us. He died in the process.
We've also used MC to have him hop into lakes of lava, tank Fozruk and his buddies, and hop off of various cliffsides. Strangely, though, he's usually friendly when he sees us; whether that's because he's afraid of getting MC'd into town guards again, or he got amusement out of the various situations, we don't know.
As for me, red=dead for anything that cons green or higher in Contested territory. Red=dead no matter what they con if they're in Horde territory - if they're there, they aren't there to do any good, and I'll butcher and corpse-camp them until they leave.
ArrayPaladins were not meant to sit in the back of the raid staring at health bars all day, spamming heals and listening to eight different classes whine about buffs.[/quote]
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